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Reminder to contact a friend #268
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Thanks for the suggestion, @ethanmorse! This is a really cool idea. I'm a bit wary to have How would you feel about some sort of
And then the README could instruct folks to have cron run |
I'm not sure of a standard interface.
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Great! I'm happy to work on that (likely this weekend) but don't want to step on your toes if you were hoping to take a shot at it (and I'd be happy to provide guidance). Either way works for me; just let me know! |
I think it'd be much better if you were to work on it. I have zero experience with Ruby and am not in a position with career nor life to work on it properly. I've donated $50 in the meantime. |
Thanks so much for the donation, @ethanmorse. It really means a lot. Some family things came up this weekend that slowed this down a bit but I am working on it. I'll likely tackle #176 first as I think that will help clarify how the user experience might work. As I think about this I have a few questions on my mind that I'd love your input on:
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Great questions. Excuse my lack of programming knowledge—I'm really only familiar with basic Python and HTML. 1i. Auto-delete should be fine if it can be rescheduled. 1ii. Yes, it should be able to be rescheduled. Not sure the best way to do this. Could each 1iii. Yes, I like the recurrences.
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Thanks for the input, @ethanmorse! I want to stew on this a bit more—I'm a little wary of building something overly complex in the first version, but I'll see what I can come up with! |
My idea is simple: allow reminders about specific friends. For example, if I'm talking to John Doe and he has a big event on December 11, I can enter: "friends remind John Doe December 11 2020 big meeting with boss about his promotion". This could create a one-time cron job that pops up, then delete it afterwards? Not sure how it would work.
I normally enter things like this on Google Calendar, but using friends would make it much easier.
I will be donating in the coming months. This is a wonderful tool. Thanks creating and developing it.
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